noun
- plural of housemaster: teachers who are responsible for the supervision and welfare of students living in a boarding house at a school
Usage: British educational system
Examples
- The housemasters met weekly to discuss student welfare issues.
- Each boarding house had experienced housemasters who lived on campus.
- The housemasters organized evening activities for their students.
- Parents could contact the housemasters directly about their children’s progress.
- The school appointed new housemasters for the upcoming academic year.
- Housemasters were responsible for maintaining discipline in the dormitories.